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    Revised D-A-CH-reference values for the intake of zinc by Haase, Hajo, Ellinger, Sabine, Linseisen, Jakob, Neuhäuser-Berthold, Monika, Richter, Margrit

    “…The Nutrition Societies of Germany, Austria and Switzerland as the joint editors of the ‘D-A-CH reference values for nutrient intake’ have revised the…”
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    Risks and benefits of copper in light of new insights of copper homeostasis by de Romaña, Daniel López, Olivares, Manuel, Uauy, Ricardo, Araya, Magdalena

    “…Copper is an essential micronutrient involved in a variety of biological processes indispensable to sustain life. At the same time, it can be toxic when…”
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    Selenium, copper and iron in veterinary medicine—From clinical implications to scientific models by Humann-Ziehank, Esther

    “…Diseases related to copper, selenium or iron overload or deficiency are common and well-described in large animal veterinary medicine. Some of them certainly…”
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    EAAC1 gene deletion alters zinc homeostasis and enhances cortical neuronal injury after transient cerebral ischemia in mice by Jang, Bong Geom, Won, Seok Joon, Kim, Jin Hee, Choi, Bo Young, Lee, Min Woo, Sohn, Min, Song, Hong Ki, Suh, Sang Won

    “…The excitatory amino acids glutamate and cysteine are actively transported into neurons from the extracellular space by the high affinity glutamate transporter…”
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    Development of a serum-free supplement for primary neuron culture reveals the interplay of selenium and vitamin E in neuronal survival by Roth, Stephan, Zhang, SiJie, Chiu, Jazmin, Wirth, Eva K, Schweizer, Ulrich

    “…Serum-free media require a number of supplements in order to support long-term neuronal survival. Commercially available B27™, in combination with Neurobasal™…”
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    Serum selenium and selenoprotein P status in adult Danes – 8-year followup by Rasmussen, Lone Banke, Hollenbach, Birgit, Laurberg, Peter, Carlé, Allan, Hög, Antonia, Jørgensen, Torben, Vejbjerg, Pernille, Ovesen, Lars, Schomburg, Lutz

    “…Selenium is an essential micronutrient important to human health. The main objective of this study is to describe serum selenium and selenoprotein P status in…”
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    Heavy metal toxicity: An update of chelating therapeutic strategies by Kim, Jong-Joo, Kim, You-Sam, Kumar, Vijay

    “…[Display omitted] This review illustrates heavy metals toxicity, currently available therapies and the role and efficacy of chelation therapy for its…”
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    Zinc in soils, water and food crops by Noulas, Christos, Tziouvalekas, Miltiadis, Karyotis, Theodore

    “…•Zinc deficiency in soil-crop systems in widespread globally.•Zinc deficiency is common on calcareous, high pH, eroded and land-levelled soils.•Zn in water…”
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    Dietary copper and human health: Current evidence and unresolved issues by Bost, Muriel, Houdart, Sabine, Oberli, Marion, Kalonji, Esther, Huneau, Jean-François, Margaritis, Irène

    “…Although copper (Cu) is recognized as an essential trace element, uncertainties remain regarding Cu reference values for humans, as illustrated by…”
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    Vanadium: Risks and possible benefits in the light of a comprehensive overview of its pharmacotoxicological mechanisms and multi-applications with a summary of further research trends by Ścibior, Agnieszka, Pietrzyk, Łukasz, Plewa, Zbigniew, Skiba, Andrzej

    “…[Display omitted] Vanadium (V) is an element with a wide range of effects on the mammalian organism. The ability of this metal to form organometallic compounds…”
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    The importance of boron in biological systems by Uluisik, Irem, Karakaya, Huseyin Caglar, Koc, Ahmet

    “…Boron is an essential element for plants and probably essential for human and animal health. Boron has a broad range of physiological effects on biological…”
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    Hexavalent chromium: Regulation and health effects by Alvarez, Carla Cedillo, Bravo Gómez, María Elena, Hernández Zavala, Araceli

    “…Despite the knowledge about heavy metals toxicity on humans, its use is widely spread mainly for industrial processes. Chromium is an element that belongs to…”
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    Serum copper and zinc levels in breast cancer: A meta-analysis by Feng, Yue, Zeng, Jia-Wei, Ma, Qin, Zhang, Shuang, Tang, Jie, Feng, Jia-Fu

    “…•The first meta-analysis on serum copper (Cu) to zinc ratio (Cu/Zn) in breast cancer.•Increased serum Cu and Cu/Zn in breast cancer than that in healthy…”
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    Aluminium in brain tissue in familial Alzheimer’s disease by Mirza, Ambreen, King, Andrew, Troakes, Claire, Exley, Christopher

    “…The genetic predispositions which describe a diagnosis of familial Alzheimer’s disease can be considered as cornerstones of the amyloid cascade hypothesis…”
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    Acute human toxicity and mortality after selenium ingestion: A review by Hadrup, Niels, Ravn-Haren, Gitte

    “…Although selenium is an essential element for humans, acute toxicity has been reported after high oral exposure. The published literature on the acute toxicity…”
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    Revised reference values for selenium intake by Kipp, A.P., Strohm, D., Brigelius-Flohé, R., Schomburg, L., Bechthold, A., Leschik-Bonnet, E., Heseker, H.

    “…The German, Austrian and Swiss nutrition societies are the joint editors of the ‘reference values for nutrient intake’. They have revised the reference values…”
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    Dietary intake of cadmium, chromium, copper, manganese, selenium and zinc in a Northern Italy community by Filippini, Tommaso, Cilloni, Silvia, Malavolti, Marcella, Violi, Federica, Malagoli, Carlotta, Tesauro, Marina, Bottecchi, Ilaria, Ferrari, Angela, Vescovi, Luciano, Vinceti, Marco

    “…This study provides the dietary intakes of six trace elements (cadmium, chromium, copper, manganese, selenium and zinc), generally characterized by both…”
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